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This week, a book published by Georgetown University came out entitled Diplomacy, Development and Security in the Information Age. CFTMS co-founder Sarah Granger co-authored a chapter in this book, entitled “Cybersecurity and Modern Grand Strategy.” The 150 page book deals with several challenging topics around national security and the changing landscape of policies as technology…

We’re happy to be participating in a pilot project working on enhancing participation of women with the Wikipedia system. The pilot includes developing templates for simplifying Wikipedia editing, reaching out to women in tech and new media who are prospective editors, and building lists of reputed women who fit within existing parameters of individuals who…

Spring was busy for the Center for Technology, Media & Society. We reviewed several project proposals under consideration and will be embarking on new projects, to be announced soon. CFTMS founder, Sarah Granger, spoke at South by Southwest Interactive on cybersecurity and for the Women Who Tech Telesummit regarding online privacy. She also wrote articles…

The past few months have been busy for us at the Center for Technology, Media & Society. We’ve been researching several potential projects, while holding meetings with potential partners and learning from colleagues about where there’s an existing need for our efforts. We’re also forming a more detailed plan for the growth of the organization,…

Welcome to the website for the Center for Technology, Media & Society. CFTMS is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging gaps between government, technology, media and other stakeholders using a wide range of methods directed toward solving critical national and global problems. More information about the organization will be announced in the coming months. Please…